EMO Hannover 2017, 18th – 23rd September 2017, Hannover
Hall 13 / Stand C85 and Hall 25 / Stand B94
In an increasingly competitive manufacturing environment, businesses need flexibility, improved productivity, and the capability to make gains in efficiency and reductions in downtime. Mitsubishi Electric is showing how these requirements can be met with a focus on connected production systems....

At the EMO exhibition in Hannover, visitors to Mitsubishi Electric’s stands can experience how to benefit from ongoing digitalisation at a manufacturing level. The theme “e F@ctory – pushing business further” covers a wide range of technologies aligned to current challenges in the machine building sector.

2017-08-08 – Smart Condition Monitoring aims to end downtime for the Food and Beverage Industry

Predictive maintenance is the best answer to minimising the risks of equipment failure, however, monitoring practices in the past have been expensive, problematic and at worst, unreliable. The solution is to switch to what Mitsubishi Electric offers to as ‘Smart Condition Monitoring’, a system which can connect to rotating equipment and provide plant-wide 24-7 monitoring.

Mitsubishi Electric’s interactive robotic installation known as “Threebots” has been awarded with the coveted Silver Lion in Cannes. “Threebots” has already received several awards since its installation at the German branch in Ratingen.

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced in March that it would build an integrated factory for the production of vacuum interrupters (VI) and vacuum circuit breakers (VCB) at its Power Distribution Systems Center in Marugame, Japan. Operation is scheduled to start in July 2018.

Hartmut Pütz, President Factory Automation EMEA at Mitsubishi Electric Europe, talks about the digital transformation of industry. He focuses on the effects on manufacturing businesses, especially at a production level, and how customers will benefit from innovative Mitsubishi Electric solutions.

Mitsubishi Electric, a recognized world leader in electrics, electronics and automation, has assigned another prominent figure in the business world, Şevket Saraçoğlu, to take charge of its operations in Turkey.

2017-06-29 – Smart automation control platforms are essential for future power generation

Integration of new power generation sources as they develop over the next decade will require advanced automation to create intelligent systems and find increased efficiency on a macro and micro scale.

Some of the most important requirements for power generation in the energy transition period are increased flexibility and greater efficiency for staying competitive. These are being addressed by Mitsubishi Electric with a range of smart automation and electrical solutions.

2017-06-08 – Preview Power-Gen 2017: Smart solutions for power generation to support the energy transition

At POWER-GEN Europe 2017, Mitsubishi Electric will be presenting scalable automation and electrical solutions for the key issues faced by the power generation industry today. Requirements for increased flexibility and greater efficiency are both addressed, in addition to staying competitive during the energy transition process.

Easier machine integration via PackML and programming using S/W function blocks are key themes.
Today’s packaged goods manufacturers face challenges to reduce costs per package unit - using production lines that also need to be flexible and ready to accommodate new packaging machine solutions. At the same time, production lines...

On Booth D40 in Hall 17 at the Hannover Messe 2017, Mitsubishi Electric is showing automation solutions that address manufacturer requirements to boost productivity, increase flexibility and improve OEE. Demonstrations highlight how users can achieve this through plant-wide integration and transfer of data to the Cloud, with the importance of data defining the digital transformation of businesses.

Mitsubishi Electric has extended the diagnostics capabilities of variable speed drives by integrating smart condition monitoring (SCM) technology in a new version of the FR-A800 inverter series. With the new FR-A800-E line, the company has advanced the concept of drive-based condition monitoring. The user is able to carry out condition monitoring functions directly within the inverter.

Visitors of the Texprocess can see how Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connectivity boosts productivity and increases quality for users of Mitsubishi Electric industrial sewing machines in the context of Industry 4.0.

A system which creates precise 3D street maps for safe autonomous driving, a concept car which uses advanced driver assistance systems and an innovative communication application are some of the highlights at the Mitsubishi Electric stand A38/24 in Hall 4.

2017-01-12 – New C80 CPU unit enables full CNC production line integration

The new C80 CNC CPU unit mounts alongside an iQ-R Series PLC’s existing modules, allowing nanometre scale control over machine tool functions. When applied as part of an iQ-R Platform it contributes toward integrated control over an entire manufacturing production line. Not only does this improve overall performance, but due to ease of integration and a common programming environment -GX Works3...

Mitsubishi Electric is set to launch the latest addition to its FR-A800 inverter drives in Europe this year. It is based on its FR-A800 series variable speed drives with an integrated web server and 100Mbit Ethernet TCP/IP connectivity as standard.

Mitsubishi Electric has further developed its condition monitoring technology for predictive maintenance. The solution builds on the capabilities of add-on smart sensors by integrating them with an intelligent sensor controller for a more holistic approach to condition monitoring.

Mitsubishi Electric’s solutions for Edge Computing and support for Cloud Computing help businesses who are looking to reap the benefits of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The Edge Computing solutions are built on local control platforms to provide filtering and pre-processing of production data from intelligent devices, and at the same time facilitate communications to a broad range ...

Mitsubishi Electric has recently welcomed APT Automation as member of the e-F@ctory Alliance. They are a key provider of automation and production technology solutions. The two businesses collaborate closely to address industry challenges such as improved productivity, increased overall equipment effectiveness and greater production line flexibility.

In November, Mitsubishi Electric was presented with the “Best of the Best” and “Grand Prix 2016” awards at the prestigious Red Dot Gala. The prizes were awarded for the interactive “Threebots” robot application which can be found at the company’s German branch in Ratingen.

Visitors to SPS IPC Drives 2016 had the first chance to see a brand new Smart Carriage technology from Mitsubishi Electric and APT Automation*. Developed to operate with a dedicated linear transfer system, the Smart Carriage delivers on-board intelligence plus integrated power for on-carriage equipment....

At the SPS IPC Drives Expo 2016, Mitsubishi Electric showcased a portfolio of integrated automation components and services developed to help customers realise their individual business objectives and make tomorrow’s business a success. Under the banner ‘e F@ctory, your journey to Industry 4.0’, Mitsubishi Electric gave visitors the opportunity to explore new application solutions that enable...

At the forthcoming SPS IPC Drives Expo Mitsubishi Electric is showcasing a portfolio of integrated automation components and services developed to help customers realise their individual business objectives. Visitors to this year’s booth can explore new application solutions that enable the automation and digitalization of industrial processes and also exchange ideas ...

Eliminating human mistakes is one of the main quality challenges facing manufacturing industry today. To overcome this challenge, Mitsubishi Electric has launched a set of Guided Operator Solutions dedicated to preventing mistakes in manual parts picking and assembly tasks. The system is field proven and is already enabling manufacturers from a variety of industries to actively improve...

Mitsubishi Electric’s interactive robotic installation known as ‘Threebots’ has received several coveted awards since its installation at the new German branch office in Ratingen. They include the ‘Cutting Edge Award’ presented by Adobe, and ‘FWA’ (thefwa.com) the latter of which was awarded by a jury of more than 200 experts in recognition of projects that use cutting-edge technology to ...

The new high-speed contact image sensor (CIS) offers a compact, distortion-free alternative to line scan cameras. It will be featured on the Stemmer Imaging GmbH exhibition stand E52 situated in Hall 1 at VISION 2016 in Stuttgart from 8-10 November and supported by Mitsubishi Electric representatives at the show.

With the launch of the latest addition to the GOT2000 family of HMIs, Mitsubishi Electric has introduced a new style of operator interface. The open-frame, back mounting design enables machine builders to reinforce their own brand identity and provides a flush finish to the machine panel for a smarter, more stylish aesthetic.

2016-08-10 – Christoph Zöller appointed as new Divisional Manager for Mitsubishi Electric

Christoph Zöller has been appointed as the Divisional Manager for Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.’s Industrial Automation Central Europe Business Unit. He is now responsible for sales, marketing and support for Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Benelux region.

The Factory Automation Business Unit of Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Italian Branch, has announced the simultaneous opening of a new Demonstration & Training Room and a new FA Center at its headquarters in Agrate Brianza (MI), underlining the importance of the Italian market to the company.

2016-06-16 – Preview PowerGen - Building a predictable future for power generation

The power generation industry is facing up to increasingly demanding challenges, driven by requirements for increased flexibility, greater efficiency and improved predictability. At POWER-GEN Europe, Mitsubishi Electric will be showing visitors how its proven, safe and reliable solutions can address these key themes in the energy market.

The amount of electricity produced using renewable energy sources is subject to fluctuations, making the network unstable. Conventional power plants can be used to balance out the situation. However, the problem with these is their negative CO2 balance and lack of flexibility. Virtual power plants can ensure stability by automatically combining renewable energy sources based on availability.

The challenges facing the water industry include climate change, rising energy costs, tightening legislation, population growth and increasing usage per head. The use of automated systems in order to make pumps and processes work more efficiently is helping keep pace with these demands; however, what does the future hold for one ...

ME-Automation Projects GmbH, a sister company of Mitsubishi Electric, has introduced a new functionality called “PMSX®pro Web Monitoring” to expand the proven, future-oriented process control system PMSX®pro.

2016-06-01 – Preparing the water industry for the future: identifying and implementing trends

In order to remain fit for the future, water supply and distribution facilities need to set themselves special challenges and take future trends seriously. Topics such as system migration and modernisation, data capture and analysis or preventive maintenance are becoming increasingly important when it comes to ensuring a high level of plant availability and efficient operation.

High-speed contact image sensor offers compact, distortion-free alternative to line scan cameras.
Mitsubishi Electric has responded to the needs of the surface inspection market, in particular within the print industry, with the launch of a high-speed version of its contact image sensor (CIS), distributed under the name Mitsubishi Electric Line Scan Bar...

Mitsubishi Electric has invested to strengthen further the business for automation solutions in the process and power sectors with two new appointments. Morteza Seraj has become the new Director for Process Automation. He succeeds Louis Meyer in the position, while Meyer moves to head up a new business field within Mitsubishi Electric as Director, Energy Systems, EMEA, focusing on energy solutions

Mitsubishi Electric will be presenting its comprehensive engineering expertise as a provider of complete solutions for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management at IFAT 2016 (Hall A5.243). Numerous successfully implemented turnkey and customised EI&C projects, such as water/sewage systems as well as solutions for producing energy from waste, biomass or biogas will be demonstrated.

Mitsubishi Electric will be using a tubular bag machine to demonstrate its packaging machine engineering expertise at Hanover Trade Fair. The trade fair application is based on Mitsubishi Electric's automation iQ Platform. The system uses predefined function blocks especially for packaging machines which can be used to set up control systems including HMIs quickly and easily. The program ...

Mitsubishi Electric’s popular MELFA range of compact SCARA and articulated arm robots has been effectively extended by the introduction of new Delta style robots from well-known manufacturer Codian Robotics. Employing high precision servo motion technology and easy to use software from Mitsubishi Electric the new range is fast, precise and user friendly. Ideal for lightweight pick-and-place...

Italy FA Centre and South Africa FA Centre Satellite to support manufacturers
Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. has announced the opening of a new Factory Automation (FA) Centre in Italy and a Factory Automation (FA) Centre Satellite office in South Africa, intended to provide automation products services to Southern Europe and Africa. There are a large number of manufacturing companies in ...

2016-03-22 – Preparing pharmaceutical and medical technology for the future

Production environment requirements in the pharmaceutical and medical technology sectors are very high. Not least, the strict cleanroom criteria present a particular challenge. In order to survive in a highly competitive market, companies also need to make sure that they increase their production effectiveness and minimise costs. Current trends include process optimisation for the purpose of ...

The Factory Automation Division of Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. has installed an extensive range of building automation and security products in the newly built German Branch in Ratingen. The products and solutions can be used for a variety of applications, for example quantifying, measuring, displaying, recording and monitoring current and voltage flows around the building. All the data ...

Mitsubishi Electric has added a new model to its high-end range of HMIs (human machine interfaces) which can act as a gateway device to an entire automation system. The GT2705 completes the current GT27 series line-up offering a 5.7 inch TFT touch screen, gesture control and high-performance graphics processing in addition to its extensive connectivity capabilities.

Mitsubishi Electric has officially inaugurated its new German Branch in Ratingen with a ceremony that included many traditional Japanese elements. More than 16,000 m2 of office space will accommodate up to 750 employees.

UK trade shows have experienced their ups and downs over the last two or three decades, however, they have endured and are now enjoying somewhat of a resurgence in popularity as exhibition organisers and venues work together to improve the relevance and accessibility of their events.
Against this backdrop Mitsubishi Electric has committed to take a large space at the 2016 Drives & Controls ...

Malte Schlüter has been appointed as Director for Food & Beverage and Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) of the Factory Automation - European Business Group at Mitsubishi Electric Europe. His role is to be multifaceted and includes taking care of global customers in this fast moving, highly competitive and demanding sector and supporting the regional sales team within their key account business.

2015-11-27 – New medium voltage inverter meets the challenges of today with the technology of tomorrow

Mitsubishi Electric are launching a range of innovative medium voltage inverter drives at SPS IPC Drives 2015 (Nuremberg 24-26 November 2015), which are designed for both the current and future energy needs of industry. The drives are compact and modular, allowing for flexible installation in confined areas and deliver industry-leading energy efficiency with advanced IGBTs ...

2015-11-27 – Safer and more productive interaction between humans and robots enabled by MELFA SafePlus and safety sensor technology

At SPS IPC Drives 2015, Mitsubishi Electric, together with its system partner MH Elektro-Steuerungstechnik, are presenting an industrial robot that enables humans and robots to work together more safely and effectively during large batch production within closely confined work cells. In order to do that, an industrial robot from the MELFA F series of Mitsubishi Electric has been equipped with...

2015-11-27 – SPS 2015 - Using global experience to make renewable and EFW power plants more efficient

Energy from Waste (EFW) plants around the world rely on automated systems from Mitsubishi Electric to optimise performance and ensure maximum levels of efficiency while also achieving rigorous environmental standards for emissions.

Mitsubishi Electric is presenting several innovations in key automation technologies at the SPS IPC Drives. These cutting edge technologies have been developed to enhance the productivity, efficiency and performance of production plants across all industrial sectors.

Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V establishes Norwegian Branch by integrating its subsidiary MIBA AS
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation(TOKYO: 6503) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation today announces that its European subsidiary, Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V, has completed the integration of its former air conditioning distributor MIBA AS, acquired in July. In addition, from October 2015, the ...

False alarms and unnecessary service trips due to shut down of pumps and fans are increasingly unacceptable as industry strives for greater operational efficiency and plant availability. The new FR-F800 inverter drive from Mitsubishi Electric provides an intelligent solution to this emerging need and represents the next generation of speed control for general purpose pumps, fans and compressors.

Integrated solutions for manufacturing and production industries are increasingly becoming state-of-the-art. The demand for better quality products, almost immediate availability and more product variants is constantly growing: Traceability, OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), and resource management for example are becoming increasingly important for innovative companies...

Mitsubishi Electric's e-F@ctory concept has just been honored by Frost & Sullivan as part of their annual Best Practice Awards. The award recognizes Mitsubishi Electric's e-F@ctory as providing enabling technology in the field of the “Industrial Internet of Things in Factory Automation”.

Visitor traffic on Mitsubishi Electric’s stand at the recent EMO exhibition was especially high this year as the company launched its new generation of computer numerical control (CNC), the M800/M80 Series. The novelty is working with an innovative operating concept based on a new, ultra high speed, CNC-specific central processor unit.

2015-11-03 – History and the future both influence the latest automated production innovations of today

Mitsubishi Electric will have many of its key technologies on show at the EMO Exhibition (Milan, Italy, 5-10 October 2015, Hall 3, Stand H18/L17), where experts will also be on hand for discussions and demonstrations.

Mitsubishi Electric has added a new, compact, colour HMI to its GOT2000 range, bringing superior visualisation and enhanced functionality to a wide range of applications. The GT2104 offers a 4.3 inch, high resolution TFT display, with a widescreen format and the ability to display over 65,000 colours, bringing new levels of realism to screen elements for enhanced usability.

Manufacturing and production industries are set to see significant change as automation systems become more and more integrated. End users are increasingly demanding better quality products, almost immediate availability and more product variants. There is also a growing need for traceability, energy efficiency, resource management, and coordination across multiple production sites

The RWM Exhibition is one of Europe’s leading events for the resource management industries including Energy from Waste (EFW). As an experienced supplier of turnkey Electrical, Instrumentation and Control (EI&C) projects to power generation plant operators around the world, Mitsubishi Electric attended the 2015 show to present its latest solutions and services for EFW plants and energy management.

2015-09-17 – New control system for smaller plants is simple, robust and cost-effective

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
The PMSX®micro is a control system designed specifically for use on smaller scale plants, such as renewable energy power plants. It runs on a single computer yet delivers proven control technology in an inexpensive and easily engineered package. It is being launched at the RWM Exhibition (Birmingham, 15-17 September 2015) by Mitsubishi Electric and ...

2015-09-17 – Full range of MV switchgear is proven for EFW and other generating plants

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Attention to every detail is vital in renewable energy and energy from waste (EFW) plants. They are major capital investments that must run reliably for decades, producing power (and heat in combined heat and power plants) on demand. The exemplary reliability of components from Mitsubishi Electric makes them an extremely good match for this type of ...

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Turbiset® Steam Turbine Control and Protection solution can be used with any manufacturer’s turbine, and is being demonstrated on Mitsubishi Electric’s exhibition stand (C50-D51 – in hall 4) at this year’s RWM exhibition.

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Whether it is for a small renewable energy plant or a full-scale power station, often the hardest part of a control engineering project is the start. A popular and market-proven tool from Mitsubishi Electric and its e-F@ctory partner Adroit Technologies not only makes the planning stage easier, but also helps reduce the time and cost to completion of...

2015-09-17 – New hybrid power source (HPS) energy management system can select best source while also reducing consumption by up to 30%

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Reducing energy consumption is just one part of an industrial company’s energy management strategy, it must also source or generate its energy competitively, while taking account of CSI and green initiatives which may affect the energy mix. This situation opens up the requirement for a solution that can make complex purchasing and management decisions..

2015-09-17 – Make renewable and EFW plants more efficient with the global experience of Mitsubishi Electric

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Energy from Waste (EFW) plants around the world rely on automated systems from Mitsubishi Electric to optimise performance and ensure the maximum levels of efficiency while also achieving rigorous environmental standards for emissions.

Mitsubishi Electric has expanded its iQ range of PLCs with the compact MELSEC iQ-F series, building on the legacy of the market-leading FX platform and broadening the range of available applications with a comprehensive set of “built-in” functions that offer features only previously found as add-ons or which did not exist at all in this category of PLCs. Sharing many of its features and concepts..

2015-08-13 – Virtual power plants - A reliable source of energy for the future

The amount of electricity produced using renewable energy sources is subject to fluctuations, making the network unstable. Conventional power plants can be used to balance out the situation. However, the problem with these is their negative CO2 balance and lack of flexibility. Virtual power plants can ensure stability by automatically combining renewable energy sources based on availability.

The practical advantages that the new cyber-physical interface of Industry 4.0 brings are acknowledged by engineers across a range of industries. Jeremy Shinton, Product Manager UK – Business Solutions at Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V., UK Branch, Automation Systems Division, explains how food and drink manufacturers in particular can benefit from the implementation of Industry 4.0:

2015-07-07 – New simple, robust and cost-effective distributed control system for smaller plants

Mitsubishi Electric and ME-Automation Projects, part of the Mitsubishi Electric Group, will launch a new distributed control system, the PMSX®micro, at the RWM exhibition this year. The new system is designed specifically for smaller scale applications. PMSX®micro runs on a single industrial computer and delivers proven control technology in an inexpensive and easily engineered package.

2015-06-30 – Mitsubishi Electric Europe shows how to get the most from waste to energy and renewable resources

Mitsubishi Electric has a proven track record of supplying turnkey Electrical, Instrumentation and Control (EI&C) projects for energy producers including full engineering and commissioning. This includes systems for Energy from Waste, Biomass and related industries, such as Biogas based generation for Waste Water clients – covering both electricity generation from steam turbines and district ...

Cyber-security has been a hot topic since the Stuxnet incident of a few years ago. Previously it was thought that securing the “top end” of an organisation was an adequate solution but this incident and others like it completely changed the security landscape and highlighted vulnerabilities in the de-facto automation architecture that previously had not been considered. Chris Evans ...

2015-05-19 – New office of Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation in the Netherlands

Mitsubishi Electric’s successful global Factory Automation Group operates a network of sales offices and technology centres around the world - the latest of which, comprising a sales office and a dedicated training and technology facility in Mijdrecht near Amsterdam, will be officially opened on 28th May 2015.

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced 23rd of April that it has launched as of this month its eighth environmental plan, a three-year action plan aligned with a long-term environmental management vision pointing to 2021, Mitsubishi Electric’s centenary.

New President and CEO for Europe and new President of Mitsubishi Electric´s German Branch appointed
Mitsubishi Electric announces the appointment of Yoji Saito to the role of President and CEO of the company’s European operations as of 1 April 2015. Based at Mitsubishi Electric’s European Corporate Office in Uxbridge, Mr. Saito’s new responsibilities include leading ...

2015-04-28 – “MELFA SafePlus” enables robots and humans work together in harmony

Mitsubishi Electric has developed a new optional Safety Solution “MELFA SafePlus” for its MELFA F Series industrial robots. The new technology limits the speed, range of movement or torque of the robot when safety sensors are activated, allowing operators to work in close proximity to a moving robot.

At this year's Hannover Messe, Mitsubishi Electric and partners will be presenting hands-on handling and automation solutions. The focus will be on robotics including an integrated high-precision, flexible laser marking solution from Taufenbach GmbH, an automated screw application system from WSM-Automation GmbH, an application from Bilfinger HSG and Datalogic S.R.L. ...

Following the successful introduction of its award winning* GOT2000 series Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new model range in the form the GT25 series designed to strike a balance between high performance and cost efficiency. Also new to the GOT family is a larger 15-inch variant of the high-end GT27 series, now the largest HMI on offer from Mitsubishi Electric. Accompanying the new hardware...

2015-04-02 – Preview - Solutions for the water industry at the "PUMPENplatz"

Mitsubishi Electric will be presenting an innovative portfolio of solutions designed specially for the water industry at the "PUMPENplatz" at Hanover trade fair on Stand G43, Hall 15. Providing consumers with clean drinking water is a vital process but handling waste water correctly is also an extremely critical issue. Strict requirements such as the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive provide..

Mitsubishi Electric is pleased to announce that its revolutionary next generation iQ Platform, the iQ-R Controller Series is now available. Today’s manufacturing environment is already complex and fraught with competitive challenges, but tomorrow, the year after and four years after that will be even more taxing, especially as manufacturers contemplate concepts such as Big Data and the IoT...

2015-03-02 – Preview Anuga - Complete solutions for the food and beverage industry from a single source

As a supplier of complete solutions, Mitsubishi Electric will be exhibiting its comprehensive range of products designed especially for the food and beverage industry at Anuga FoodTec in Hall 07.1, Stand A109. Visitors to the stand will also be able to witness the high-speed performance of the latest RH-F series overhead SCARA robot as it carries out a typical pick-and-place application....

Mitsubishi Electric has introduced a new standalone data logger, the NZ2DL, that combines extensive data logging capability with simple set up. Eliminating the need for a dedicated PC, the BOX Data Logger is easily installed in an existing system – even while equipment is running – and with a few simple settings begins logging of equipment to a CompactFlash (CF) card.

As an exhibitor on the joint stand of German Water Partnership e.V. at this year's Wasser Berlin International to be held from 24 to 27 March, Mitsubishi Electric will be focussing on cost-effective life-cycle management in the water sector. The automation experts will be providing visitors with information on the topics of energy management, condition monitoring and preventive maintenance...

Supporting Korean manufacturers by introducing new products to meet complex needs.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has announced the establishment of a new showroom within the headquarters of Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Co., Ltd. (MEAK), a wholly owned Mitsubishi Electric Group subsidiary based in Seoul that handles sales and service of factory automation ...

Mitsubishi Electric has added dust and splash-proof versions with an IP55 protection rating to its FR-A800 series of modern frequency inverters. Specially designed for harsh environments, the drives are highly robust and ideally suited for use in industrial and commercial building automation systems as well as in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.